An Artist’s Realm
Saray Fragoso2023-09-01T09:27:10-05:00An exhibition at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, explores the work of acclaimed artist Matthew Wong
An exhibition at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, explores the work of acclaimed artist Matthew Wong
On the scale of a Greek myth, MILIEU’s Design Editor, along with her extended family, embarked on a tour of Greece and Turkey that revealed the meaning of democracy and familial spirit
As a traveling exhibition of works by Edvard Munch makes clear, the artist invested his scenes of nature with as much emotion and personality as he did his figures
George Dunbar’s art is rarely predictable yet always identifiable as his alone. His works include (opening page) Mound Series, composed of acrylic paint applied to envelope paper, and (above) Rouville No. 7, which combines gold leaf with red Louisiana clay.
For more than eight decades, and continuing still, Alex Katz has painted what he sees at the moment. Now is the moment to view his works at an exhibition mounted by New York’s Guggenheim Museum.
The imaginative color and poetic firebrand of Milton Avery is revealed in a touring landmark exhibition
The imaginative color and poetic firebrand of Milton Avery is revealed in a touring landmark exhibition
Sir John Soane amassed more than 30,000 architectural drawings. When he ran out of wall and surface space, he put works in drawers and cabinets—some of which have now been opened.
Sir John Soane amassed more than 30,000 architectural drawings. When he ran out of wall and surface space, he put works in drawers and cabinets—some of which have now been opened.
Architect Norma Merrick Sklarek was designing office buildings and embassies, city halls and museums, when few, if any, African American women were part of the profession. What she built still stands.